Sunil Mittal: AI to Revolutionize Healthcare, Education, and Research

Bharti Group Chairman Sunil Mittal stated at the India AI Impact Summit that Artificial Intelligence is now a fundamental driver of change across industries. He emphasized that sectors like healthcare, education, and deep research are poised for rapid growth due to AI's power to improve efficiency, innovation, and access. Mittal revealed that AI is already integral to Bharti Group's operations, enhancing customer service and network management. His comments align with a global surge in AI investment, highlighted at the summit featuring hundreds of startups and sessions focused on AI's transformative impact.

Key Points: Sunil Mittal on AI Transforming Healthcare and Education

  • AI as key industry driver
  • Transforming healthcare and education
  • Integral to Bharti Group operations
  • Enabling smarter networks and services
  • Fostering global startup innovation
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AI to transform healthcare, education and research: Sunil Mittal

Bharti Group Chairman Sunil Mittal says AI is a key driver for growth in healthcare, education, and research, enhancing efficiency and innovation.

"Areas like healthcare and education will particularly benefit as AI helps improve efficiency, innovation and access. - Sunil Mittal"

New Delhi, Feb 19

Bharti Group Chairman Sunil Mittal on Thursday said that sectors such as healthcare, education, deep research and medical sciences are set to grow rapidly with the power of Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit here, he said AI is no longer just a technology trend but is becoming a key driver of change across industries.

Mittal highlighted how AI is transforming the way companies function and deliver services.

"Areas like healthcare and education will particularly benefit as AI helps improve efficiency, innovation and access," he said.

Mittal added that for Bharti Group, AI has already become an integral part of its operations.

"The company is using AI to better serve customers, build stronger networks and manage those networks more effectively," he stated.

"AI is helping improve service quality while also making internal processes smarter and faster," he added.

He stressed that the impact of AI will not be limited to one or two sectors. From medical research to advanced scientific studies, AI will play a major role in shaping the future.

As companies adopt the technology, it will open up new opportunities for growth and innovation.

Mittal's remarks come at a time when businesses across the world are increasing investments in AI to stay competitive.

According to the earlier official statement, the expo is hosting over 300 curated exhibition pavilions and live demonstrations, structured across three thematic chakras - People, Planet and Progress.

In addition, it will feature over 600 high-potential startups, many of them building globally relevant and population-scale solutions.

These startups will demonstrate working solutions that are already deployed in real-world settings.

Over 500 sessions will be organised, featuring more than 3250 visionary speakers and panel members.

These sessions will focus on acknowledging the transformative impact of AI across sectors and deliberating on future actions to ensure that AI benefits every global citizen.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Absolutely agree with Mr. Mittal. In education, AI-powered personalized learning can cater to each student's pace. Imagine a virtual tutor for every child in a government school!
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Aman W
Good to see industry leaders talking about this. But the real challenge is implementation and data privacy. We need strong regulations so that this powerful tech is used ethically, especially with our population's data.
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Sarah B
The focus on startups is encouraging. Indian innovators can create AI solutions specifically for local problems - from crop disease detection to regional language education tools. The potential is massive.
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Karthik V
Hope this leads to more jobs in AI and less fear about automation taking jobs. We need massive upskilling programs. The government should partner with companies like Bharti for training initiatives.
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Nisha Z
While the vision is great, I hope the benefits reach the common person and don't just remain in corporate boardrooms. Affordable AI-driven diagnostic tools in primary health centres would be a true test of this transformation.

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